Follow Those Tourists! Popular Eateries That Are Actually Good

These one-of-a-kind cities have what it takes to draw in the tourists. But when all the sightseeing is done, the hungry hoards must be fed. Why not make sure the eats are awesome? Check out these popular touristy restaurants that are so good, even locals enjoy them.Planning on doing a bit more traveling this year? Make sure you check out these excellent outdoor dining spots sprinkled throughout the country. And for those of you hittin' the highway, check out the best places to eat on the road.

The Main Attraction

The Main Attraction

A new city's sights are great and all, but after a long day as a dutiful tourist, you need to refuel. Why not continue your tour at these spots that serve up an iconic taste of place so good, you'll have to fend off the locals for a table.

Boudin Bakery - San Francisco, CA

Boudin Bakery - San Francisco, CA

A visit to Fisherman's Wharf should be high up on any tourist's to-do list in the fine, foggy city of San Francisco. Situated at the Northeastern tip of San Francisco, Fisherman's Wharf is close to the Embarcadero, as well as other fun neighborhoods like Little Italy and North Beach. Before you ferry across the water for a tour of Alcatraz, fuel up with a clam chowder bread bowl at Boudin Bakery on the wharf. Yes, the bowl is actually made of the bakery's famous "San Francisco sourdough" — made with the same recipe created by the Boudin family in 1849. Before you go, pick up one of Boudin's specialty or seasonal breads to take home.boudinbakery.com